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occidental 2
occidentale 1
occult 1
occupation 20
occupations 2
occupied 112
occupies 2
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20 n
20 nicomedia
20 note
20 occupation
20 outside
20 patriarchs
20 practically
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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occupation

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,1 | disaster unheard of since the occupation of Jerusalem in the reign 2 5,2 | part of their kingdom. The occupation of the Balkan peninsula 3 5,8 | Mediterranean Sea, which led to the occupation of Crete, the greater part 4 5,8 | Constantinople after his successful occupation of Amorion, but he was forced 5 5,8 | the Italian shores. The occupation of Tarentum in the time 6 6,2 | resulted in the Emperor’s occupation of their main city of Tephrice. 7 6,2 | not to be realized. The occupation of Tarentum in southern 8 6,2 | conquest of Tarsus by the occupation of Cilicia, while the fleet 9 6,2 | confiscation of property.[20]~ The occupation of Cilicia and Cyprus opened 10 6,6 | II failed. The Byzantine occupation of Bari and Tarentum and 11 6,6 | among other things, the occupation of Messina, the reconquest 12 7,1 | as of the almost complete occupation of the Empire’s territory 13 7,1 | years before the Seljuq occupation of that land, so that the 14 7,1 | Italian lands, considered the occupation of them by the Normans but 15 7,1 | Greece and for his continued occupation of Corfu. Venice, which, 16 7,3 | Catholicism. The military occupation of the country did not signify 17 8,13| fifty-seven years of the Latin occupation constituted the worst and 18 9,3 | and hoped for the Latin occupation of Constantinople. The Sicilian 19 9,4 | and on the other, by the occupation of the major part of Albania, 20 9,4 | centuries, and of the gradual occupation of the peninsula by the


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